| 1843 - 594 pages
...international law. Interferences, therefore, to preserve the balance of power, have been confined to attempts to prevent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing his dominions by marriage or inheritance, or exercising a dictatorial influence over the... | |
| International law - 1852 - 468 pages
...that colonies, far from contributing to increase the power of the mother country, rather contributed to weaken it. The increase of the wealth, and of the...After noticing the alliances formed, and the wars unders 3 taken, to set bounds to the aggrandisement of the House of Austria and Spain, under Charles... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 938 pages
...international code. Interferences, therefore, to preserve the balance of power, have been generally confined to prevent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing his dominions by marriage or inheritance, or exercising a dictatorial influence over the... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Social sciences - 1865 - 436 pages
...international law. Interferences, therefore, to preserve the balance of power, have been confined to attempts to prevent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing his dominions by marriage or inheritance, or exercising a dictatorial influence over the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1880 - 892 pages
...interferences u. K. VIII.— 6 International. 82 to preserve the balance of power have been generally confined to prevent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing ;i dictatorial influence over the councils and conduct of other independent slates. Tie-aversion... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1886 - 504 pages
...(4.) Finally, therefore, interferences to preserve the balance of power have been confined to attempts to prevent a sovereign already powerful from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing his territory by marriage or inheritance, or exercising a dictatorial influence over the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1890 - 964 pages
...interferences VIII.— 3a. International. °-^ to preserve the balance of power have been generally confined to prevent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing a dictatorial influence over the councils and conduct of other independent states. The aversion... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 830 pages
...(International Law, 88, 6th ed.), interferences to preserve the balance of power have been generally confined to prevent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing a dictatorial influence over the councils and conduct of other independent states. IL concerns... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1898 - 954 pages
...interferences JJ latern*ciuuul to preserve the balance of power have been generally confined to prerent a sovereign, already powerful, from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing a dictatorial influence over the councils and conduct, of other independent states. The... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis, Gordon Edward Sherman - International law - 1915 - 712 pages
...(4.) Finally, therefore, interferences to preserve the balance of power have been confined to attempts to prevent a sovereign already powerful from incorporating conquered provinces into his territory, or increasing his territory by marriage or inheritance, or exercising a dictatorial influence over the... | |
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